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Critical Analysis of Edvard Munch's The Scream
"The Scream", sometimes known as "The Cry" was painted by Edvard Munch
in 1893. Some say Munch played a role in the development of German
Expressionism, though the Norwegian painter turned down two offers to
join the group, and preferred not to be classified, or 'put' into a
category. This painting was part of Munch's "The Frieze of Life", a
series of paintings each portraying a phase of life - as defined by
Munch: Birth of Love, Blossoming and Dissolution of Love, Anguish of
Life, and Death. The eleven paintings - "The Kiss", "Madonna",
"Ashes", "Dance of Life", "Melancholy", "Red Virginia Creeper", "The
Scream", "Death in the Sick-Room", "Puberty", "Moonlight", and "The
Sick Child" - are as moving today as they were a hundred years ago
when the motifs were first conceived.
Munch finished "The Scream" in 1893. It was a work of great personal
meaning to him. The painting was like the culmination of all the
tragic and harrowing events in his life. When Munch was aged only five
years old, his Mother died from Tuberculosis. Nine years later, his
favourite sister Sophie dies from tuberculosis also, at the age of 15.
Frequent illnesses prevent him from attending Technical college in
Christiania (Oslo). In 1889, he is hit with perhaps the biggest blow
so far: his beloved father dies. Munch wrote:
"And I live with the dead ones; my mother, my sister, my grandfather,
my father- he, especially. Every memory, every little thing, they all
come back to me in flocks. I can see him again as I saw him for the
last time four months ago, when he told me goodbye on the bench; we
were a little bit shy, we didn't want to betray the pain that this
separation was causing to us. How much we loved each other in spite of
everything, how much he worried at night for me, for my life - because
I couldn't share his faith"
Therefore, it is not surprising that the mood of the painting is so
haunting. Munch painted it surrounded by morbidity. The point in the
painting where we see the figures, was a road on top of a hill looking
over Christiania and the harbour. On one side of the hill was a
psychiatric hospital where one of his sisters had been sent, and on
the other side, an abattoir. Munch described the feeling he
experienced in a diary entry in his literary diary in Nice, on the 22nd
January 18...
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...e influenced two German expressionist groups, Die Brüke
and Die Blaue Reiter. He had two offers from Die Blaue Reiter to join
them, but he turned both down. Painting was for Munch a personal
experience, and he did not like to share it, or put his works into any
grouping.
The painting itself looks quite 'slapdash', as though it was rushed.
The thick streaks of oil paint give the effect of a movement blur,
like the world was swirling around the figure. It is hard to
distinguish between the water and the land, difficult to recognize
where the hills in the background stop and the sunset begins.
"The Scream" is a painting full of emotion, full of character not
understood at the time of its birth. It reflects Munch's life at that
time, all the Death and anxiety that makes the painting so mysterious
and haunting, whilst also lively. When I look at it, I feel I can hear
the scream echoing from it. The screaming figure draws the attention
of the onlooker, but other aspects of the painting are just as
interesting.
Whilst we cannot know what was going through Munch's mind when he
painted"The Scream", we can guess that the painting evokes all the
pain he was feeling.
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